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How to Use the Windshield Wipers of a Car?

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MatthewRose
09/08/2025, 12:49:25 AM

Front wipers in the stopped state. Automatic intermittent operation. Pull the lever down one notch, and the wipers will start working automatically in intermittent mode. This setting requires manual reset. Continuous operation. Pull the lever down another notch, and the wipers will operate continuously at an automatic rate. Suitable for heavier rain or snow. Continuous high-speed operation. Pull the lever all the way down, and the wipers will operate at high speed. This setting requires manual reset and is suitable for heavy rainstorms.

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VanAlana
09/19/2025, 11:29:38 PM

When using my car's wipers, I typically operate the control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. Pushing it up once activates the intermittent mode, which automatically wipes a few times during light rain with adjustable frequency to save power. Pushing it further up engages the low-speed mode for moderate rain, maintaining clear visibility. Pushing it all the way up sets the high-speed mode, essential for heavy rain. A gentle downward flick sprays washer fluid and wipes once to clean the windshield. I've developed a habit: checking the washer fluid level before driving and topping up with dedicated windshield washer fluid if needed to prevent nozzle clogging. In winter when parked outdoors, I warm up the car first to melt frost before using the wipers to avoid blade cracking. I regularly inspect wiper blade wear, replacing them if they squeak or leave streaks, usually every six months. This routine ensures hassle-free and safe daily driving, allowing me to hit the road steadily even in rainy conditions.

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VonRonan
11/02/2025, 10:52:55 PM

As a young driver, I find it quite easy to handle the wipers of my compact car. The control stalk is located on the right side of the steering wheel with straightforward operation: a gentle pull toward the driver activates the windshield washer, while moving it up or down selects different wiper speeds. Use the low-speed setting for light rain and switch to high-speed during heavy downpours when driving fast—just remember to promptly shift to INT (intermittent) mode for energy efficiency. Modern cars may feature rain-sensing wipers that automatically activate after sensitivity adjustment, which is super convenient. I also prioritize maintenance by adding windshield washer fluid containing antifreeze, avoiding tap water that could corrode rubber components. Worn wiper blades tend to leave streaks, so I replace them regularly, typically inspecting every 6 months to ensure clear vision during rainy drives. These simple tips keep my driving experience smooth and hassle-free.

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StIvan
12/16/2025, 10:52:57 PM

When driving in the rain, I immediately operate the windshield wipers. The control lever on the right side of the steering wheel: push up for low or high speed, depending on the intensity of the rain. For light rain, choose the INT intermittent mode to adjust the wiping speed. Gently pull down the lever for washing. Keeping the windshield clear is crucial. I also make it a habit to check the wiper fluid level weekly and add special cleaning solution. Avoid wiping on a dry windshield to prevent damage to the rubber blades. On rainy days, turn them on promptly to ensure safe visibility.

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MacMaverick
02/05/2026, 11:41:50 PM

I always pay attention to the details of wiper usage to ensure proper maintenance. The control lever is easy to operate: the upward intermittent setting allows frequency adjustment, with low speed for moderate rain and high speed for heavy rain. Pull the lever downward to spray water and moisten the windshield first. Avoid dry wiping to extend the wiper blade lifespan, and always add windshield washer fluid instead of plain water. I regularly check the blades for cracks or unusual noises and replace them when necessary. In winter, clear ice and snow before starting the car to prevent the wipers from getting stuck instantly. These small tips make rainy driving more stable and prevent unnecessary waste of parts.

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OCaleb
05/01/2026, 03:30:19 PM

Safe driving in rainy weather starts with the windshield wipers. When operating them: gently push the control lever to the low-speed setting for light rain, and switch to high-speed for heavy downpours. Pull the lever down to spray washer fluid for better visibility. Regular maintenance is crucial, such as checking if the wiper fluid is sufficient and using manufacturer-recommended cleaning solutions. Replace worn wiper blades promptly to avoid scratches that could impair visibility. In winter, park indoors or use an antifreeze cover. Developing these good habits minimizes driving risks and ensures a safe journey.

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